Visiting Main Street

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What happens if your town’s reputation was made by an author who hated it? Sinclair Lewis grew up in Sauk Centre, Minnesota and scathingly satirized it in Main Street (our Modern Library Revue of it), but it’s the town’s only claim to fame nearly a century later. At The Morning News, Matt Ray Robisonvisits.

Espresso Book Machines are coming to Barnes and Nobles stores in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, allowing customers to "make a physical print book of a hard-to-find book, a public domain title or self publish a book." Espresso Book Machines also win our prize for "Most Misleading Machine Name."

Over on The Nervous Breakdown, a thoughtful piece from Gina Frangello on the recent lists of writers from The New Yorker and Dzanc: "The thing is: being a writer can kinda feel like never leaving high school."